Bill Clinton’s interfering tenacity and squabbling aides killed Hillary Clinton’s chances to win the White House, the New York Times eulogizes in an obituary of the campaign that once seemed indestructible. “Hers was the campaign of destiny, a back-to-the-future effort to restore the Democratic dynasty of the 1990s that could never quite escape the last decade,” write Peter Baker and Jim Rutenberg.
Hillary won many primaries but could never hold the momentum, aides say, largely because of a Clinton-fatigued media and the political power couple's own missteps (Hillary on Bosnia, Bill calling Barack Obama “kid”). The candidate herself, who believed she had an obligation to continue running, finally realized she had to concede and focus on getting Obama elected. “Let’s get on with it,” she said. (More Hillary Clinton stories.)